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Professional Sleeper is A Professional Sleeper is a job advertised by a Finnish company, which

requires someone to test the comfort level of various sleep products.

Drying Paint Watchet This actually sounds painfully boring and actually worse than milking
snakes, but this is an actual job. You sit and stare at a wall, watching the paint dry and noting
how the colour changes as it dries

NetFlix viewer : Netflix employs people called “Taggers” to watch upcoming content and help
flag it into proper categories, i.e. “Indie Movies with a Strong Female Lead,” or “Critically
Acclaimed TV Dramas.” This is done mostly by choosing words from a pool of 1,000 to best
describe the program. These tags then interact with the larger algorithm that generate
personalized recommendations for viewers.

Train Pusher A pusher is a worker who pushes people onto the mass transportation vehicle at a
crowded stop during the rush hours.

In Japan, when pushers were first brought in at Shinjuku Station, they were called "passenger
arrangement staff" ( ryokaku seiri gakari), and were largely made up of students working part-
time; currently, station staff and/or part-time workers fill these roles during morning rush hours
on many lines.During the run-up to the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, a special issue
of LIFE magazine described a photograph by Brian Brake as showing "the Tokyo commuter
trains where riders are squashed aboard by white-gloved official pushers. In 1975, oshiya packed
commuters into rush-hour trains that were filled to an average of 221 percent of designed
capacity.

Professional mourning is still practiced in China and other Asian countries. In fact, some cultures
even think that the use of professional mourners brings a certain religious and historical
application to funeral processions

A snake milker is a specialist zoologist who is able to extract venom from snakes and other
venomous reptiles for the purpose of creating anti-venom or for medical research.

If a pet food taster thinks a particular food tastes awful, it's likely the pets would as well. The
good news? A professional pet food tester-taster generally earns at least $34,000 per year, and
can even rake in more than $100,000 annually. Makes the job a bit more, um, savory

As an Odor Tester, you always keep your nose to the grindstone. Literally. You're known for
your keen ability to precisely identify scents, and you probably even walk around your house
sniffing stuff. Using chemistry (and your nose), you're able as an Odor Tester to adjust the scent
of just about any product.
Marmite Tester is Marmite master brewer St John Skelton has eaten over 3,000 jars of the stuff
in the last 30 years. St John is part of a small team responsible for tasting every batch before it
leaves the factory to check the Marmite is the correct texture, consistency and within the range of
acceptable flavours.

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